The aim of this study was to characterize the speech errors made by Cantone
se-speaking adults with dysarthria associated with cerebral palsy, using a
perceptual-phonetic analysis. The subjects were 22 adult Cantonese speakers
with cerebral palsy. Fifteen subjects had spastic-type cerebral palsy, fiv
e had athetoid-type and two mixed-type. Single words were transcribed phone
tically and analysed by speech part for accuracy and error patterns. There
were no significant differences in accuracy for type of cerebral palsy, gen
der or age. Speakers with athetosis had a significantly higher relative occ
urrence of diphthong reduction. The majority of error patterns could be exp
lained by the neurological damage of cerebral palsy. However, several patte
rns were attributed to unique features of the Cantonese phonological system
. Physiological explanations and language-specific contributions to speech
disorder in this group of speakers were discussed.